$32-$65, through July 15th, Bucks County Playhouse, 70 South Main Street, New Hope. Stars Krystina Alabado, Andy Mientus and Noah J. Here’s the whole list. Above all: Remember to crave Montco.įree till you buy something, through July 31st, multiple locations in Montgomery County, which you are obligated to crave.īucks County Playhouse presents this new rock musical by Jonathan Larson, about his life as a struggling composer before he wrote Rent. $20 per night ($50 for 3-day pass), July 6th-8th, 8 p.m., Ardmore Music Hall, 23 East Lancaster Avenue.Įat a little cheaper at participating restaurants and shops in Montgomery County, including The Steel Penny Cafe in Hatboro, Duck Donuts in King of Prussia, Beverly’s Pastry Shop in Pottstown, MerryMead Farm in Lansdale and tons more. They’ll be joined by Hezekiah Jones on July 6th the Dirty Grass Players on July 7th and Kendall Street Company on July 8th. $37-$47, July 7th & 8th, 7:30-10 p.m., Helium, 2031 Sansom Street.Īfter a years-long rehab project, the Portrait Gallery in the Second Bank of the United States reopens with the People of Independence exhibition which “provides a glimpse into the lives of those who prized order and reason, yet lived in a world marked by disease, slavery, and the fear of the unknown.” Includes works by Charles Willson Peale and other depictions of “worthy Personages” from the 1800s.įree, opens Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., The Portrait Gallery in the Second Bank of the United States, 420 Chestnut StreetĪrdmore Music Hall’s annual Grateful Dead tribute series returns, with Splintered Sunlight headlining all three nights. She stops by Helium to play five shows this weekend. More recently, she’s turned up in Coming 2 America, Dolemite Is My Name, Hacks and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The veteran comedian is probably best known for her role in the first Borat movie. Pay-as-you-go, weekends through August 20th, Eakins Oval. Also this weekend: a kids’ dance party on Sunday. It kicks off on Friday with a concert by Snacktime. Across its eight acres on the Parkway, there will be seven weekends with free music, family fun, dance parties, movie nights, a giant Ben Franklin-inspired mural and more. The Oval pop-up on the Parkway is coming back beginning July 7th and running through August 20th on weekends. Queer immersive theater collective Applied Mechanics presents the world premiere of a play they describe as “ Pee Wee’s Playhouse meets the UN Summit in a camp science fiction extravaganza” directed by Rebecca Wright. Tinicum Park, 963 River Road, Upper Black Eddy. Here’s the full list of participating artisans. Plus: live music, magic, a book wagon, a silent auction, kid stuff and lots more. More than 180 artists and craftspeople will show off/sell their wares at this two-day fest in Bucks County’s scenic Tinicum Park. $25-$149, through July 30th, Academy of Music, 240 South Broad Street. Directed by Alex Timbers, book by John Logan, music by Justin Levine, choreography by Sonya Tayeh. The grand, stylish jukebox musical based on Baz Luhrmann’s grand, stylish movie about a wide-eyed dreamer who falls in love with popular cabaret actress. Want this and more great weekend content delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to Philly Mag’s Weekender newsletter, packed with content to fill your life with events, food, thrills and adventure. Photograph by Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade Moulin Rouge! The Musical continues at the Academy of Music through July 30th.
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